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May 1841
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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

ANTI-CORN LAW MEETING AT STROUD

... ANTI- CORN LAW MEETING AT STROUD. On Thursday evening week. a public meeting was held at the Subscription Rooms, in the Borough of Stroud, for the purpose of taking into consideration the propriety of petitioning Parliament for an alteration in the Corn Laws. The time fixed for the commence- ment of the proceedings was six o'clock, and a proof of the interest the subject had excited, was ...

BALANCE SHEET OF THE NATIONAL VICTIM FUND COMMITTEE

... From the 23rd of February to the 20th of May, 1841. Dr. £, a. d, Feb. 28-Money in Mr. Heywood'shands as Treasurer - ?? 0 1 8 - Rateliffe, after a lecture by Mr. Leech, per Richard Hamer ?? 0 7 2 Newton Heath, per David Whittaker and Edward Travis ?? ?? 5 2 March 2-Nuneaton, Warwickshire, pro- ceeds of a few Sunday evoning's readings of the Northertg Star, per T. Winters ?? ?? 0 10 0 - A ...

BALANCE SHEET OF THE NATIONAL VICTIM FUND COMMITTEE

... From the 23rd of February to the 201h of Apay, 1841. Dr. £. a. d. Feb. 28-Money in Mr. Heywood's hands as Treasurer I.. ?? O 1 a - Ratcliffe, after a lecture by Mr. Leech, per Richard Hamer ?? ?? 0 7 2 - Newton Heath, per David Whittaker and Edward Travis ?? ?? ?? 0 3 2 March 2-Nuneatou, Warwickshire, pro- ceeds of a fess Sunday evening's readings of the XAorthern Star, per T. Winters ?? ?? ?? ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... I ?? e WAKEFIELD CORN MARKET. (BY EXPRESS.) FRIDAY, MAY 28.-Our arrivals of Grain con- tinue very moderate. The trade this week has been slow, and to-day there is no animation ; but fresh Wheat sells fully as dear. Barley is nominal. Oats and Shelling have not varied in price, and the same applies to Beans and other articles. LEERS CORN MARIKET, MAY 25.-The arrivals of all kinds of Grain to ...

Bankrupts, &c

... 33antrupto, &t. .. From the Loandon Gazette of Friday, Mfay 21. BANKRUPTS. R. W. Robinson, sen., and R. W. Robinson, jun., Bedford, grocers, June 18, July 2, at eleven, at the George Inn, Bedford. Solicitor, Eagles, Bedford. J. and S. Holt, Liverpool, glass manufacturers, June 1, July 2, at the Clarendon Rooms, Liverpool. Soli- citors, Robinson, Liverpool; Vincent and Sherwood, Temple, London. ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Waultrupto, &,v. Froms the Londos Gazette of Friday, May 21. BANKIUO PTS. R. W. Robinson, sen., and P. W. Robinson, jun., Bedford, grocers, June 1S, July 2, at eleven, at the George Inn, Bedford. Solicitor, Eagles, Bedford. J. and S. Holt, Liverpool, glass manufacturers, June I, July 2, at the Clarendon Rooms, Liverpool. Soli- citors, Robinson, Liverpool; Vincent and Sherwood, Temple, London. ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... WAKEFIELD CORN MARKET. (BY ExPRESS.) FRIDAY, MAY 28.-Our arrivals of Grain con- tinue very moderate. The trade this week has been slow, and to-day there is no animation; but fresh Wheat sells fully as dear. Barley is nominal. Oats and Shelling have not varied in price, and the same applies to Beans and other articles. LEEDS CORN MARnET, MAY 25.-The arrivals of all kinds of Grain to this day's ...

IRELAND AND GREAT COMMERCIAL REFORMS

... THE NORTHERN STARS SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1841. (IRELAND AND IGREAT COMMVZERCIAL REFORMS. As the co-operation of Ireland is most emphati- c cally required and flatteringly courted by the t Liberator on behalf of her Majesty's advisers, in what is called their attack upon monopoly, we 0 are bound to consider what the result of Ministerial I success must inevitably produce, not for the ma- s ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Maithrupt.0, &f. Fromi the London Gazelte of Friday, JMay 21. BANKIRUJPTS. R. W. Robinson, Sen., and R. W. Robinson, jun., Bedford, grocers, June 18, July 2, at eleven, at the George Inn, Bedford. Solicitor, Eagles, Bedford. J. and S. Holt, Liverpool, glass manufacturers, June 1, July 2, at the Clarendon Rooms, Liverpool. Soli- citors, Robinson, Liverpool; Vincent and Sherwood, Temple, London. ...

IRELAND AND GREAT COMMERCIAL REFORMS

... THE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1841. IRELAND AND ;GREAT COMMERCIAL REFORMS. As the co-operation of Ireland is most enphati- cally required and flatteringly courted by the Liberator on behalf of her Majesty's advisers, in what is called their attack upon monopoly, we are bound to consider what the result of Ministerial success must inevitably produce, not for the ma- jority of ...

ANTI-CORN LAW MEETING AT STROUD

... I On Thursday evening week, a public meeting was held at the Subscriptionl Rooms, in the Borough of Stroud, for the purpose of taking into consideration the propriety of petitioning Parliament for an alteration in the Corn Laws. The time fixed for the commence- ment of the proceedings was six o'clock, and a proef of the interest the subject had excited, was evident by the immense multitude ...

BALANCE SHEET OF THE NATIONAL VICTIM FUND COMMITTEE

... From the 23rd of February to tile 20th of May, 1841. Dr. X. s. d. Feb. 28-Money in Mr.Heywood's hands as Treasurer ?? ?? 0 1 8 - Ratcliffe, after a lecture by Mr. Leech, per Richard Hamer ?? ?? ?? 0 7 2 - Newton Heath, per David Whittaker and Edward Travis ?? ?? .. ?? 0 5 2 March 2-Nuneaton, Warwickshire, pro. ceeds of a few Sunday evening's readings of the Northern Star, per T. Winters ?? ?? ...